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Following a spinal cord injury, leg swelling is a common complication that can impact daily life and overall function. This swelling, known as ‘edema,’ is caused by the buildup of fluids in the body and can occur suddenly at any stage following spinal cord injury.
Depending on the level of spinal cord injury, many individuals experience paralysis of the legs, which limits mobility and contributes to swelling. When the legs are less mobile and are in a dependent (low) position, such as in a wheelchair, gravity pulls fluids downward, leading to dependent edema. This is characterized by fluids pooling in the legs since they are...